eRepair PowerPoint Pitch: Presenting Your Repair Solution in 10 Minutes
Deliver a clear, persuasive eRepair pitch in 10 minutes with a focused PowerPoint. Below is a compact slide-by-slide script, design tips, and speaking notes so you can move from problem to ask confidently and on time.
Slide sequence (10 slides — 1 minute each)
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Title & Hook
- Content: Presentation title, company name, presenter, one-line hook (value proposition).
- Speaking note: State who you are and deliver the hook that frames the rest: the customer problem and your promise.
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Problem Statement
- Content: 2–3 concise bullet points or a single striking statistic showing the repair pain (cost, downtime, customer churn).
- Speaking note: Make the pain tangible with a quick example or number.
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Target Market & Opportunity
- Content: Size of market, ideal customer profile, and top use cases. One chart or 2 bullets.
- Speaking note: Explain who benefits and why this is a meaningful opportunity.
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Solution Overview
- Content: One-line product summary plus 3 core features (e.g., diagnostics, parts sourcing, workflow automation). Include a simple diagram or screenshot.
- Speaking note: Show how your solution directly addresses the problems on slide 2.
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How It Works (Workflow)
- Content: 3–5 step flowchart: report → diagnose → schedule → repair → verify.
- Speaking note: Walk the audience through a typical repair case in one sentence per step.
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Differentiators & Competitive Landscape
- Content: Short table or 3 bullets listing what sets you apart (speed, accuracy, integrations, pricing).
- Speaking note: State why alternatives fail and why your approach wins.
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Business Model & Pricing
- Content: Pricing tiers or per-repair economics, primary revenue streams, and key unit economics (e.g., margin per repair).
- Speaking note: Show you can scale and make money — be concise and use one example customer calculation.
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Traction & Social Proof
- Content: 3 metrics (customers, repairs completed, retention) and 1 short testimonial or logo strip.
- Speaking note: Highlight momentum and credibility.
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Roadmap & Ask
- Content: 3 near-term milestones (next 6–12 months) and your specific ask (funding, pilot, partnership).
- Speaking note: State precisely what you want and the expected outcome.
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Closing & Contact
- Content: One-sentence recap of value, contact info, and CTA (schedule demo, start pilot).
- Speaking note: Thank audience, repeat the ask, and invite immediate next steps.
Design & delivery tips
- Keep slides visually simple: one idea per slide, large fonts, minimal text.
- Use a consistent 3-color palette and readable sans-serif fonts.
- Replace dense text with icons, diagrams, or single-number callouts.
- Rehearse a timed run-through: 10 slides × 1 minute each. Use a visible timer.
- Start strong: open with the hook, end with a clear, actionable ask.
Quick script template (10 sentences — one per slide)
- “Hi, I’m [Name] from eRepair; we cut average repair time by 40% for service teams.”
- “Repair backlogs currently cost companies X% in lost revenue and customer churn.”
- “Our target is mid-market electronics service centers with 50–500 monthly repairs.”
- “eRepair combines automated diagnostics, parts sourcing, and technician scheduling in one app.”
- “A customer reports a fault, our system diagnoses, schedules a tech with parts, repairs, and verifies success.”
- “Unlike competitors, we integrate with supplier APIs and automate SLA compliance.”
- “We charge per-repair plus a subscription for advanced analytics; at 1,000 repairs/month margins hit Y%.”
- “To date we’ve processed 12,000 repairs with 92% first-time-fix rate — customers include [logo].”
- “In the next 12 months we’ll expand integrations and launch a B2B pilot; we’re seeking a $X pilot/fund.”
- “Thank you — if you’re interested, book a 30-minute demo at [contact].”
Use this layout to build a crisp, compelling 10-minute pitch deck that drives a clear next step.
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